21 October 2019
Writing well is hard. All writers know this. So why don't we talk about it more? But we do, I hear you groan. All writers do is complain. Well, true. But it's also true that most of that complaining comes after said writer has achieved some modicum of success. The back pages of the Best American Short Stories anthologies, for example, are replete with different versions of one tale told over and over: facing constant rejection, a writer wrestles with the prospect of giving up, then a phone call comes at the last minute, telling her that everything she's ever dreamed of is suddenly about to take place.